List of Hebrew Baby Names Meanings

Jaco

(ZHA-kaw-ah)

Jaco Name Meaning. Perhaps Spanish and Portuguese (Jacó) or southern Italian (Jacò): from the personal name (see Jacob). Possibly a respelling of French Jacot.

Jacobina

(yah-ko-BEE-nah)

Hebrew Meaning: The name Jacobina is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jacobina is: He grasps the heel. Supplanter.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jacobo

(hah-KO-bo)

Spanish Meaning: The name Jacobo is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Jacobo is: Supplanter.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew

Jacobus

(yah-KO-bus)

Latin Meaning: The name Jacobus is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Jacobus is: Supplanter.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jacomina

(yah-ko-MEE-nah)

The different meanings of the name Jacomina are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel. Latin meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel. Dutch meaning: Supplanted; held by the heel.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Jakab

(YAH-kab)

Jakab Name Meaning. Hungarian: from the personal name Jakab, Hungarian form of Jacob.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew, Hungarian

Jakim

(yah-KEEM)

The name Jakim is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Jakim is: Rising, confirming, establishing.

Meaning: Yahweh will establish Origin: Hebrew

Jakub

(YAH-kup)

Jakub Name Meaning. ... It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Jakub are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel. Latin meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Czech, Hebrew

Jaleesa

(jə -LEES-ə)

The meaning of the name “Jaleesa” is: “God's promise”.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Hebrew

Jamesina

(jaym-SEEN-ə)

The Jamesina name is the Scottish feminine version of the masculine name James. In English, it is another, feminine, form of the unisex name Jamie. The name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jamesina is, “one who supplants,” the literal translation meaning, “one who replaces or supersedes.”

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew, Scottish